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The seven deadly sins have provided gossip, amusement, and the plots of morality plays for nearly fifteen hundred years. In Wicked Pleasures, well-known philosopher, business ethicist, and admitted sinner Robert C. Solomon brings together a varied group of contributors for a new look at an old catalogue of sins. Solomon introduces the sins as a group, noting their popularity and pervasiveness. From the formation of the canon by Pope Gregory the Great, the seven have survived the sermonizing of the Reformation, the Inquisition, the Enlightenment, the brief French reign of supreme reason, the apotheoses of capitalism, communism, secular humanism and postmodernism, the writings of numerous rabbis and evangelical moralists, two series in the New York Times, and several bad movies. Taking their cue from this remarkable history, the contributors, allowed one sin apiece, provide a non-sermonizing and relatively light-hearted romp through the domain of the deadly seven.

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Wicked Pleasuresturned my notions of vice/versa. I am enjoying some of the seven deadly sins more but questioning what I once thought of as my virtues. Thanks, Robert Solomon, I needed that. -- Sam Keen, author of The Passionate Life, Fire in the Belly and Hymns to an Unknown god
Wicked Pleasures provides some worldly and wise reflections on the seven 'deadly' sins by some of our best writers. These essays should enlighten and maybe delight anyone who has ever fallen prey to the seven deadly ones—which means, all of us. -- Douglas Kellner, UCLA; author of Media Culture and Media Spectacle and the Crisis of Democracy
Solomon has compiled seven essays each dedicated to one of the sins. . . . Solomon set no boundaries on the assignment, and the result is a highly entertaining, non-proselytizing, non-academic collection . . . funny, irreverent, and cocky. * Library Journal *
Wicked Pleasures is a collection of well-informed, sometimes irreverent essays that reflect upon the so-called seven deadly sins—lust, anger, envy, gluttony, greed, pride, sloth—and in that process explain the hold they have had on the moral imagination of Western Christendom for a millennium. Well-written. Well-edited. A pleasure to read. -- Bernd Magnus, University of California, Riverside

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Gluttony Chapter 3 Pride Chapter 4 Sloth Chapter 5 Greed Chapter 6 Anger Chapter 7 Lust Chapter 8 Envy Chapter 9 Index

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 12/20/2000 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780742508453, 978-0742508453
      ISBN10: 0742508455

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The seven deadly sins have provided gossip, amusement, and the plots of morality plays for nearly fifteen hundred years. In Wicked Pleasures, well-known philosopher, business ethicist, and admitted sinner Robert C. Solomon brings together a varied group of contributors for a new look at an old catalogue of sins. Solomon introduces the sins as a group, noting their popularity and pervasiveness. From the formation of the canon by Pope Gregory the Great, the seven have survived the sermonizing of the Reformation, the Inquisition, the Enlightenment, the brief French reign of supreme reason, the apotheoses of capitalism, communism, secular humanism and postmodernism, the writings of numerous rabbis and evangelical moralists, two series in the New York Times, and several bad movies. Taking their cue from this remarkable history, the contributors, allowed one sin apiece, provide a non-sermonizing and relatively light-hearted romp through the domain of the deadly seven.

      Trade Review
      Wicked Pleasuresturned my notions of vice/versa. I am enjoying some of the seven deadly sins more but questioning what I once thought of as my virtues. Thanks, Robert Solomon, I needed that. -- Sam Keen, author of The Passionate Life, Fire in the Belly and Hymns to an Unknown god
      Wicked Pleasures provides some worldly and wise reflections on the seven 'deadly' sins by some of our best writers. These essays should enlighten and maybe delight anyone who has ever fallen prey to the seven deadly ones—which means, all of us. -- Douglas Kellner, UCLA; author of Media Culture and Media Spectacle and the Crisis of Democracy
      Solomon has compiled seven essays each dedicated to one of the sins. . . . Solomon set no boundaries on the assignment, and the result is a highly entertaining, non-proselytizing, non-academic collection . . . funny, irreverent, and cocky. * Library Journal *
      Wicked Pleasures is a collection of well-informed, sometimes irreverent essays that reflect upon the so-called seven deadly sins—lust, anger, envy, gluttony, greed, pride, sloth—and in that process explain the hold they have had on the moral imagination of Western Christendom for a millennium. Well-written. Well-edited. A pleasure to read. -- Bernd Magnus, University of California, Riverside

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Gluttony Chapter 3 Pride Chapter 4 Sloth Chapter 5 Greed Chapter 6 Anger Chapter 7 Lust Chapter 8 Envy Chapter 9 Index

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